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By Richard Turkowitsch Editor’s Note: Richard Turkowitsch is a non-playing member of the Vienna Vanguards. One of the most prestigious tournaments in central and eastern Europe is Poland’s own Slavic Cup. The 2018 edition was […]

by Paulina Hausner Two–time Polish champions Warsaw Mermaids will yet again represent their country at the European Quidditch Cup (EQC) in Pfaffenhofen this April. The tournament in Germany will be the third time they face […]

By Richard Turkowitsch UK Quidditch has been top-to-bottom the best NGB in European quidditch since the beginning of international play. There are probably very few people who would deny this. At European Quidditch Cup (EQC) […]

By Andy Marmer In their fifth international tournament, TeamUK finally left with gold around their necks, emerging as champions of the 2017 IQA European Games, 90*-70 on a snitch catch by Callum Lake. The UK […]

By Audrey Wheeler Conditioning through the searing summer is the perfect opportunity to build stamina and support the sunscreen industry! With most players outside of MLQ and QPL taking a hiatus during the off-season, there […]

With European Quidditch Cup (EQC) 2017 rapidly approaching, the Quidditch Post takes a look at each of the teams competing in this year’s tournament. Group E Antwerp A By Nick de Leu Since reaching the […]

By Kinga Robutka In comparison to the 2014 IQA Global Games held in Burnaby, Canada, the 2016 World Cup expanded dramatically, with 21 teams competing in the tournament held in Frankfurt, Germany – a stark […]

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